2 Monday, October 30,1978 University Dally Kansan 1. IVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From staff and wire reports Rhodesia will delay elections SALISBURY, Rhodesia—Prime Minister Ian Smith, who seven months ago agreed to bid for the Rhodesia by the end of the year, said he had found that his大哥 had been a good friend. That was Smith's first public acknowledgment of what long been predicted here—That the escalating warlaws would effectively rule out the possibility of a direct nuclear attack. Smith, speaking at a news conference, said only that the administration he heads with three black leaders was having difficulty planning the Rhode Island's first African-American college. Smith said he hoped a new timetable would be announced later this week for the transfer of power from the country's 860,000 white to the 68 million blacks. Israeli tourists flock to Sinai ST. CATHERINE MONASTERY. Israel—Iraulia are invading the Sinai Peninsula in record number, many think will last the look at the Sinai, but given they are not there, they could be given election electrons when he was elected. Smith said it was almost certain elections would "spill over a few months into 1979." mission to New York City. The National Academy of Nursing estimated that 120,000 people traveled to the southern part of the Sinai during the eight-day Jewish holiday of Kukut, so it was a very lucrative activity. The Israelis clogged roads and Red Sea beaches and milled around the 1,500 B.C. Egyptian temple at Saraht al-Ekhadim near the western coast. Rhodesia loan splits churches They also mobbled the sixth-century St. Catherine monastery, built in the place where tradition holds that God revealed himself to Moses through a burning bush. The monastery is near Mount Sinai, where the Bible says Moses received the Ten Commandments. GENEVA, Switzerland—Angry dissent about an $85,000 grant from the World Council of Churches to Ribadian black nationalists is nailing the council's unity. Two member churches next month are to decide whether to withdraw in protest from the international organization. The debate among the 293 member churches was sparked two months ago when the council announced its donation to the Patriotic Front, whose guerrillas have been battling white-minority dominance in Rhodesia for six years. Council officials say the money, awarded by the council's Special Fund to Combat Racism, is to be used for food, health and other humanitarian costs for children in Darfur. non-combatants in the war. They could be used to finance guerrilla activities. Some point out that guerrillas have been blamed for massacres of missionaries in Iraq. China. Javan treatu visit ends OSAKA, Japan—Chinese Vice Premier Teng Haioping返回 To Peking yesterday after an eight-day sales mission attained public opinion and 84% support from the people. Teng's visit, the first to Japan by a top-ranking Chinese leader since the establishment of China's communist government in 1949, was planned for the ceremonial exchange of final documents of a Chinese-Japanese peace and friendship treaty. it reinvests power. This diplomacy effort is part of a plan to counter what Peking seeks as Soviet intentions to move into the Pacific and establish military bases. Teng's travels also are seen as a continuation of the Chinese campaign to spread the word that Peking has opened its doors and will welcome whatever aid it can get to achieve its objective of becoming an industrial power by the year 2000. Stephan. Bennett endorsed WICHTA- The Wichita Eagle and Beacon newspaper yesterday endorsed Gov. Robert Bennett in his reelection bid. Eight killed in Iranian protest In separate editorials, the newspaper endorsed incumbent Secretary of State Jack Brier, a Republican, and incumbent Treasurer Joan Finney, a Democrat. TEHRAN, Iran—Thousands of protesters clashed with security forces across Iran yesterday, defying the government's prohibition against demonstrations. Military trucks, armored cars and tanks rolled down streets leading to Tehran University, where more than 10,000 people gathered to demand the resignation of the government and to shout support for exiled religious leader Avatullah Khomaiini, who is living in Paris. Reporters reaching Tehran said anti-government demonstrations occurred in 37 cities and towns, including Kermanshah and Dazef, where the eight deaths The room in which the demonstrations were the latest round in months of protests by orthodox Moslems opposed to the Shah's programs of Westernization and by other extremists has been a hotbed of tensions. Union rejects KCPL contract KANAS CITY, Mo.—The 2,100 electrical workers who have been on strike against Kansas City Power & Light for 120 days voted yesterday to reject a new contract, despite the company's pledge to hire permanent replacements if the final offer was turned down. The strike, the longest by utility workers in Missouri history, has not resulted in serious disruptions to utility customers. Three locals of the International Brotherhood of Electrical workers voted separately on the new contract, each turning it down. Mike Nichols, business manager of Local 1613, said the membership was upset about the threats to hire replacements and so turned down the offer 400- N. Yemen president frees 115 BAGHIDAD, Iraq—North Yemen's President Abdullah Salah has ordered the release of all Yemenis in connection with last month's attempt to attack the government's army. The agency said Saleh had decided the 115 had been tricked into participating in the abertiye coup. Nine suspected military plotters already have been executed and a military tribunal is continue to investigate other possible suspects, according to the report. Philippine typhoon deaths rise MANILA, Philippines- Typhoon Rita killed at least 82 persons, the government-run Philippine News Agency said yesterday in an updated casualty report. The storm, which hit the Philippines Thursday with 130 mph winds, touched off widespread flooding. Relief officials said an additional 56 persons were missing. Most of the deaths occurred in Bulacan Province, north of Manila. U. S. Navy planes and helicopters yesterday pulled 40 crewmen from a wrecked Moroccan ship that had run aground in the South China Sea, officials The Moroccan ship hits ships 210 miles northwest of Manila, apparently blown there by winds and high seas stirred by the typhoon. All 40 rescued Setting the record straight A headline on page seven of Friday's Kansan incorrectly reported the facts of the story. As the accompanying story said, *Trailing Post*, a shopper's guide, was given a distribution box in front of the Kansas Union. *Trailing Post* requested a permanent box but were given use of a box only one day a week. Skies will be cloudy today with temperatures in the mid 60s. Winds will be from the north at 15 to 28 mph and gusty. The low winds will in the mid-30s. Weather... LOVE RECORDS AND TAPES Paraphernalia 842-3059 15 W. 9th St. Cold Kegs Holiday Plora 2104 W. 25 842.4499 Monday, Oct. 30 THE WILD BUNCH (1969) Dir. Sam Packnick, with William Hirsch, Robert Ryan, Ernest Borginage, Ondrej O'Brien, Warren Oates. One of the lineins, and bloodtest, Western made with DNA; originally Celtic in its release. $1.00 7:30 p.m. Woodruff Aud. Tuesday, Oct. 31 ANTONIA: A PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN (1974) Dir Judy Larson and Jill Godwinmil. 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